Each panelist will present personal views on which existing or emerging
temporal research topoics and technologies (within the general purview of TIME)
are the most promising with respect to industrial or societal impact.
Panelists are also encouraged to offer their personal views on research
topics and technologies that may be considered less promising. Panel participants:

Carsten Lutz

Sean Wang

James Worrell

Day 2: Tuesday, June 17, 2008

9-10: Keynote 2: Ravi Kanth V. Kothuri

Chair: Christian S. Jensen

Using Oracle Extensibility Framework for Supporting Temporal and
Spatio-Temporal Applications

Ravi Kanth V. Kothuri, Bob Hanckel, Aravind Yalamanchi

10.30-12: Paper Session 4: Query Processing and Data Mining

Chair: Sean X. Wang

Efficient Similarity Join of Large Sets of Moving Object Trajectories

Hui Ding, Goce Trajcevski, Peter Scheuermann

A Greedy Approach Towards Parsimonious Temporal Aggregation

Juozas Gordevicius, Johann Gamper, Michael Boehlen

Time Aware Mining of Itemsets

Bashar Saleh, Florent Masseglia

12-13.30: Lunch

13.30-15: Paper Session 5: Proof Systems for Temporal Reasoning

Chair: David Toman

A Labeled Tableaux System for the Distributed Temporal Logic DTL

Luca Vigano, David Basin, Carlos Caleiro, Jaime Ramos

An optimal tableau for Right Propositional Neighborhood Logic over trees